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South Bulletin: Reflections and Foresights

The South Bulletin takes stock of ongoing debates on major global policy challenges and delivers regular flow of analysis and commentary to policymakers in the South. The entire database of South Bulletin is now searchable.  To subscribe to electronic copy of the Bulletin, send your requests to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 72, 13 May 2013): China’s President Pledges Support for South Centre

This issue of the South Bulletin reports on the meeting between the South Centre’s Chairman, Mr. Benjamin Mkapa, and China’s President, Mr. Xi JinPing, held in Tanzania.

Mr. Mkapa explained the work and priorities of the Centre and President Xi praised the efforts of the Centre in promoting South-South cooperation and in increasing the representation of the Centre, and said China would continue to provide help to the Centre.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 71, 28 February 2013): Analysis of the Climate Conference in Doha (COP18)

The latest South Bulletin provides an analysis of the Climate Conference of the UNFCCC (held in Doha in November - December 2012). The conference had low ambition in terms of emission reduction and finance for developing countries. But progress was made on “loss and damage” resulting from the effects of climate change, in the adaptation agenda.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 70, 21 January 2013): Towards Resolving the Debt Crises

Due to the global economic situation, many countries around the world are either facing debt crises or on the verge of falling into one.

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on resolving the debt crises, especially through the setting up of an international debt resolution mechanism, an idea whose time has come.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 69, 21 November 2012): The Emerging Crisis of Investment Treaties

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on the emerging crisis of investment treaties. An epidemic of international legal suits taken by companies against governments for billions of dollars is causing public concern and leading to reviews of international investment treaties.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 68, 26 October 2012): WTO impasse and the possible roads ahead

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on trade – the WTO impasse and the possible roads ahead, the multilateral trading system and current topical WTO issues; and the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings held in Tokyo on 9-14 October 2012.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 67, 4 October 2012): Focus On Non-Aligned Summit

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit held in Tehran on 30-31 August 2012. The Summit concluded in high spirits with the political leaders adopting several declarations and action plans, and many of them calling for a revival of the importance of NAM, especially to protect the countries from foreign intervention and to build a multi-polar world.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 66, 27 August 2012): Global Slowdown Hits Developing Countries

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on how developing countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa are now facing an economic slowdown with a deterioration in GDP growth, exports and lending conditions.  The effects of the Eurozone recession and the US slowdown are now increasingly felt in the South.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 65, 2 August 2012): Bank Scandals, Fallen Credibility and Need to Restore Trust

This issue of South Bulletin covers many interesting issues. Our two lead articles are on the BANKING CRISIS in developed countries.  The first by Martin Khor reviews how the LIBOR scandal has contributed to the loss of confidence on the ethics of the major banks.  The second article is by India’s former Central Bank Governor, Dr. Y.V. Reddy on the need to re-make the financial system to meet society’s needs.  He focuses on why trust has to be restored, how there has been “comprehensive regulatory capture” of the system, and the need for inclusive finance, as issues to address.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 64, 6 July 2012): The Rio+20 Summit and its Follow Up

This issue of South Bulletin focuses solely on the Rio plus 20 Summit held in Brazil and the important follow up actions that were mandated by that Summit.

Although there was negative media portrayal about the Summit, it did have some achievements. At least the Rio principles of 1992 were reaffirmed, including common but differentiated responsibilities. There was an agreed outcome document, something that cannot be taken for granted , after the failure of the WTO to conclude its Doha agenda or the Copenhagen climate meeting.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 63, 11 June 2012): Rio+20 Summit: The Key Issues

This issue of the South Bulletin focuses on the Rio Plus 20 Summit to be held in 20-22 June in Brazil.  The meetings actually begin on 13 June.

Twenty years after the Earth Summit the world faces even more serious crises in the environment and the economy.  Will Rio+20 do better in rising to the challenge of tackling the global crises?

After two years of negotiations, the Summit meetings are now underway.  But the outcome of the Summit is still far from decided.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 61, 20 April 2012): The Battle for UNCTAD’s Future Mandate

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on two sets of negotiations at the United Nations --  the UNCTAD XIII which starts on 21 April in Doha, and the Rio+20 summit to be held in June.

UNCTAD conferences are held every four years.  The last two sessions were quite tame affairs.  But UNCTAD XIII (21-26 April in Doha) is expected to be difficult and even fiery, because the future mandate of UNCTAD to undertake work on key issues like the global financial crisis is being questioned.  Pre-conference negotiations in Geneva hit an impasse. The developing countries are putting up a fight to preserve the mandate given at UNCTAD XII in 2008.  

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 62, 28 May 2012): UNCTAD XIII: A New Doha Mandate For UNCTAD

This issue of South Bulletin focuses on the UNCTAD XIII conference in Doha at the end of April. It ended with the adoption of a Doha Mandate, which gave UNCTAD a new and broad 4 year mandate to continue to work on a wide range of issues, including the global financial crisis, macro-economic policy and debt, as well as other trade and development issues.  

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 60, 5 April 2012): South Centre Chair Speaks on Dangers of the EPAs and Alternatives for Africa

This issue of South Bulletin highlights a keynote speech made by the Chairperson of the South Centre, H.E. Mr. Benjamin W. Mkapa, former President of Tanzania, in which he made a critical analysis of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) that the African countries are negotiating with the European Union, and the alternatives for the East African Community and for African countries.

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South Bulletin (South Centre, Issue 59, 12 March 2012): South Centre Seminar Warns of Effects of Economic Downturn on the South

This issue of South Bulletin (12 March 2012) focuses on several events linked to the South Centre’s Board and Council meetings and held on 31 January – 3 February 2012 in Geneva.

The main article briefly reports on the South Centre’s Seminar on the Global Economic Downturn and Current Multilateral Negotiations, held on 2-3 February in Geneva.Conference speakers warned that developing countries had not de-coupled from the advanced economies and would be adversely affected in different ways by the new global economic slowdown. This issue also gives a report on the Board and Council meetings and on the Centre’s key activities in 2011.

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